Posts Tagged ‘Additive Manufacturing’

Stratasys has announced that it has been awarded a contract by Airbus to 3D print polymer parts that will be used on the A350 XWB aircraft. In a media release, the company revealed that it will 3D print these parts using its high-end commercial FDM 3D

Dassault Systèmes and Airbus APWorks have announced a new collaborative partnership to advance the use of additive manufacturing for large-scale production in aerospace, defence, automotive and medical industries, as well as in robotics and mechanical

3D printing giant Stratasys has inked a technical partnership agreement with Boom Supersonic, a Denver-based startup which is developing a Mach 2.2 civilian supersonic airliner. The three-year agreement will help Boom accelerate production of advanced tooling

The Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing has developed a ‘game-changing’ hybrid 3D printing process that could find a broad application across a number of industries such as medical, aerospace and automotive. The patent-pending

Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is quickly penetrating all walks of life and is now being utilised to help people with disabilities to overcome or compensate for their limitations. In a world first, an innovative 3D printing technology is

Additive manufacturing specialists FIT AG and Caterpillar have entered into a strategic alliance agreement focusing on the design and 3D printing of aluminium and titanium parts for Caterpillar’s range of heavy machinery. Carl Fruth, CEO of FIT AG, said the

Siemens has completed its first full load engine tests for gas turbine blades completely produced using 3D printing technology. Siemens said the components were tested at 13,000 revolutions per minute and temperatures beyond 1,250 degrees Celsius. The company